Answer:
Hag, unattractiveness, poverty, miserable, captivity, weakness
Explanation:
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(truly I can’t comprehend what connotations are lol)
<span>"The Gift of the Magi"
Della is devoted to her husband. Her unconditional love for him is shown
when she chopped off her prize long beautiful hair, in order to buy him a new
strap for his old watch. Meanwhile, Jim
also shows his devotion and love for his wife, when he traded his watch for Della's new comb. Their love for each other made them even stronger, as
they sacrificed their most prized possession for the other person’s happiness.</span>
Answer:
O Montresor is an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
This passage is narrated in the first person. As we know, Montressor, the narrator, is an unbalanced man and crazy for revenge. In his conception Fortunato would never be able to understand what his plans were and why he acted the way he did, but we are not able to know if this is true, through the narration of Montressor.
As we only know his perception of what happens in history, we do not know what is real and what is invented, so we can say that he is not a reliable narrator.
Answer:
Tone: Gloomy, pessimistic. Themes: Possibly good vs bad?
Explanation:
Stienbecks attitude toward the banks were with a sort of hatred/evil intent, he thought the banks were a "monster evil" taking away the farmers money, and making people greedy